Accusations of improper conduct are again swirling around a Fox News host, whose attorney denies the allegations.

On Friday, The Huffington Post published a story that claimed Fox News host Eric Bolling sent what it referred to as “an unsolicited photo of male genitalia” to two female co-workers.

The alleged incident happened several years ago, the report claimed. The report, which the Huffington Post said was authenticated by 14 sources that it did not name, did not say who had received the messages.

“The story is based on anonymous sources and not true,” Bowe said. “No such unsolicited communications occurred.”

“Mr. Bolling recalls no such inappropriate communications, does not believe he sent any such communications, and will vigorously pursue his legal remedies for any false and defamatory accusations that are made,” Bowe said.

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“We were just informed of this late Friday afternoon via a Huffington Post inquiry and plan to investigate the matter,” a Fox News spokesperson said Friday.

Fox News has faced numerous sexual harassment allegations over the past year. The accusations began last July when former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson sued Fox News, claiming she was sexually harassed. Her claim led to the ouster of CEO Roger Ailes.

This spring, Fox News host Bill O’Reilly was ousted after it was revealed he had settled several sexual harassment claims.

Bolling is currently a co-host of The Specialists and was former a co-host on The Five.

As reported in June by Western Journalism, Bolling said a political career is what he envisions once his broadcasting career is over.

“When the lights go down on my TV career, the next step is running for Senate,” Bolling told NJ.com.